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  • Member since
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  • From: Caput Mundi
Need help ... but a psychiatric one!
Posted by Avus on Friday, March 5, 2004 8:23 AM
As some of you may know Academy's DAP comes with yellow decal markings. I've never seen a bird like that!
I decided to scan the decal sheet and turn the color to a more correct OD green.
What came out of this work was awful, not for the color but for the definition of the markings.
So I downloaded some fonts from the net and made a whole new decal sheet reading the original one with a lens (must have looked like Sherlok Holmes).
Now I need a new printer since mine has a maximum of 720dpi while the new sheet is in 1200dpi.

My question is: Wolud a sane person go through all this only for a model helicopter?Tongue [:P]

Papa-Echo-64 can you get me the name of your "anti-chinhook-pills"?
BTW if somebody wants the printable version of the new decal sheet I can send it in JPEG format.

Klaus

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  • From: Piedmont Triad, NC (USA)
Posted by oldhooker on Friday, March 5, 2004 9:00 AM
Hi Avus,

It is always fun to walk through a Model Show, and see the creations people have come up with. If we could talk personally with each of the builders, no doubt we could write a detailed book on some of the off the wall techniques that were used to achieve the results we see before us.

"But it's "ONLY" a model"...... You know, I've heard that many times from those who view Modeling as some juvenile phase all men go through. If this is the case, I'm one of the biggest babies in this forum! Clown [:o)] For me, it's a matter of personal satisfaction and attention to detail, which translates into a more satisfactory approach to other challenging aspects in my life. A good Positive Attitude is at least 75% of ANY job you're getting ready to do, and pooling your skills & imagination to complete said job, solidifies/justifies this attitude.

It may not be published in any psychological textbook, but "getting it right" works for me, regardless of the methods used.Smile [:)]

Take care,
Frank

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    March 2003
  • From: Lafayette, LA
Posted by Melgyver on Friday, March 5, 2004 11:53 AM
Avus,

I don't know what "condition" you may have, but a bunch of us are in the same "boat" as you! When you have a "passion" for something it puts you up on a whole new level. Those that don't have "it" don't understand and never will.

Clear Left!

Mel

  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Massachusetts
Posted by ajlafleche on Friday, March 5, 2004 1:11 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Avus

My question is: Wolud a sane person go through all this only for a model ?Tongue [:P]


Sane, absolutely sane. Insanity is repeating the same action and expecting a different result.

No, you showed creativity and problem solving skills to an admirable level. When I built my Academy M113 with Toga spaced armor, the only etched version was the ill fitting and nearly useless Verlinden one so I drilled out all the holes on the plastic ones that came with the kit. I had to par-boil the resulting parts to get them flat again.

However, befor you buy a new printer consider saving the decal sheet to disk and having it commercially laser printed to reduce the likelihood of the inks running when you hit them with water. Also, make sure you seal the decals with MicroScale Decal saver or decal film. The hand prints on the horse were done that way.

Remember, if the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy.

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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 5, 2004 6:35 PM
Avus,
The short answer to your question is YES!

The stencelling on the 160th birds looks kinda yellowish O/D to me anyway, but not quite as yellow as I've seen with the kit decals.

BTW, I'd appreciate a copy of the file. I'm pretty sure you already have my e-mail addressBig Smile [:D]
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    June 2003
  • From: Caput Mundi
Posted by Avus on Saturday, March 6, 2004 2:07 AM
Thank you guys for conforting me ... I was really worried about myself.
It's true that our passion, or generally the passion for something, pushes you to constantly improve yourself.
Personally I like modelling because it involves many aspects and skills: research, building and painting skills, immagination and creativity, only to mention some.

Oldhooker
I agree that it is very satisfying when the results of our efforts are appreciated either by ourselfs or even better by other persons.

Melgyver
It's sad but true that only a modeler can understand another modeler. A non modeler can like or dislike the result of our work but he just doesn't know all that's behind this result.

ajlafleche
Beautiful work on that indian!Thumbs Up [tup]
Thanks for your help on the sheet-printing.
BTW I solved the problem of buying a new printer: at work we have a high defintion inkjet printer and a laser printer so I'll make a few tests on normal paper and then print on the decal sheet.

Salbando
The sheet has still some flaws, but it shouldn't take much. Later this day I'll send you a mail.

Klaus

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    February 2004
  • From: Ft. Bragg, NC
Posted by adrake2 on Sunday, March 7, 2004 10:55 AM
Sign - Ditto [#ditto]. I could really use that decal sheet too. As for modeling, I've been doing it since I was 7 and haven't stopped, nor will I. Just in the past year have I decided to start building contest pieces and "going all out" on a model is both challenging and rewarding. There is nothing else like the feeling of looking at a completed model and knowing that's what you can do with the skills you have honed over the course of several years.
-Aaron
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